London ILB - FAP?

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Was not sorely tempted by "An Evening with John Lydon" for £30.

Tim, Friday, 10 June 2016 08:28 (ten years ago)

can do 16th (day before my birthday! and my mum's!) looks like i might have to travel with work the following week, but Tim's point abt the football is a good one, so will raise a glass to the London FAP from my destination if you choose that day.

Fizzles, Saturday, 11 June 2016 11:01 (ten years ago)

Was not sorely tempted by "An Evening with John Lydon" for £30.

― Tim, Friday, June 10, 2016 8:28 AM (Yesterday)]


I would have Removed Bookmark From Thread if any of you were.

Cry for a Shadow Blaster (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 11 June 2016 15:45 (ten years ago)

I might pop my head 'round the door.

Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Saturday, 11 June 2016 16:01 (ten years ago)

i kinda feel like lydon might be an interesting person to have An Evening With tbh

the ghost of tom, choad (thomp), Sunday, 12 June 2016 07:13 (nine years ago)

Life has intervened and now I am no longer able to come out tomorrow; am 100% sure I'll be wanting to drink a beer a week on Thursday one way or another, calm before the storm and all that. Will plan to make that beer in the Royal Oak, wd be lovely to see some or all of you. HB Fizzles (amd Fizzles's mum obv) for Friday.

Tim, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 14:46 (nine years ago)

work has intervened and I've had to bring my trip forward anyway, and will in fact be back on 24th for referendum madness. not sure how alert I'll be though.

Fizzles, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 16:52 (nine years ago)

23rd?

Tim, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 18:35 (nine years ago)

Will be returning to London to vote on the 23rd so if this is happening etc.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 22:09 (nine years ago)

sorry, yes, back on morning of 23rd.

Fizzles, Thursday, 16 June 2016 10:42 (nine years ago)

Let's do it. Let's fall in love.

Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Thursday, 16 June 2016 11:08 (nine years ago)

btw, I'm in sydney for the next few days. expect it to be fairly work saturated but any Sydney based ilb-ers (or indeed anyone else) fancy a low-key FAP let me know!

Fizzles, Thursday, 16 June 2016 21:26 (nine years ago)

Still on for Thursday.

I have a pile of books ready to be charity shopped so if any of you want any of these, just shout and I'll bring them along to the pub.

Paul Auster: The New York Trilogy
Maria Barbal: Stones In A Landslide
Charles Baudelaire: On Wine and Hashish
E F Benson: The Blotting Book
Jane Bowles: Two Serious Ladies
Ian Buruma: Murder In Amsterdam
Stuart Cosgrove: Detroit '67 The Year That Changed Soul
Bernal Diaz: The Conquest of New Spain
Midas Dekkers: The Way of All Flesh
Hans Magnus Enzensburger: Penguin Modern European Poets
Karen Joy Fowler: We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Knut Hamsun: Pan
Peter Hoeg: The Woman and the Ape
Kari Hotakeinen: The Huan Part
Arnaldur Indiridasson: Silence of the Grave
Arnaldur Indridasson: Voices
Owen Jones: Chavs
Oystein Lonn: The Necessary Rituals of Maren Gripe
Aka Morchiladze: Journey to Karabakh
Haruki Murakami: The Elephant Vanishes
Cees Nooteboom: Roads To Berlin
George P Pelecanos: The Washington DC Quartet (or whatever it's called, those four novels)
Barbara Pym: An Unsuitable Attachment
Jean Rhys: Sleep It Off Lady
Georges Rodenbach: Bruges-la-Morte
Johanna Sinisalo Not Before Sundown
Richard E Stamz: Give 'Em Soul, Richard! Race, Radio and Rhythm & Blues in Chicago
Mary Stewart: The Wind Off the Small Isles
Antal Szerb: Journey By Moonlight
Jules Valles: The Child
Tarjei Vesaas: The Ice Palace

Tim, Tuesday, 21 June 2016 20:29 (nine years ago)

Not sure I'll be able to turn (let you know on the day, depends as to exactly when I am back in London). However can always pick these up @ Hangover L?

Jane Bowles: Two Serious Ladies
Antal Szerb: Journey By Moonlight

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 21 June 2016 22:13 (nine years ago)

I'll 'ave the 'amsun.

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Tuesday, 21 June 2016 23:41 (nine years ago)

Unfortunately I've had to extend my stay out here, so will have to raise a glass in Sydney - probably a glass of water given the time. Fortunately got my emergency proxy vote sorted out today though. Have you not read Journey, xyzzzz__?

This is a good idea, though - regular FAP-pruning of my bookshelves and boxed books would help a lot. I'd probably have gone for the Benson and the Pelecanos, though only because I'm not familiar with much of the rest of the list, which intrigues with its unfamiliarity. Anything you'd strongly recommend off that list, Tim?

Fizzles, Wednesday, 22 June 2016 01:30 (nine years ago)

The Vesaas is one of my favourite things ever, it's only on the pile because I found a nice old hardback edition for a quid.

The Enzensburger is also a duplicate.

I'll try to post notes on others today.

Tim, Wednesday, 22 June 2016 05:23 (nine years ago)

Oh! I missed out the following:

Elizabeth Taylor: Miss Palfrey at the Claremont (this is a beaut and it made me want to do a close compare contrast of E. Taylor and early Shena Mackay but I'm losing this because reading it again would make me sad).

I'm going to guess at the ones which are unfamiliar, each of these is written from memory so pls forgive inaccuracies.

Barbal: Catalan hard-life with Civil War on the horizon.
Benson: v slight drawing-room murder in the Brighton area.
Buruma: meditation on the murder of Theo Van Gogh and what it means (meant I suppose, the book's getting old now) for the Netherlands
Cosgrove: centring on the Supremes, interesting subject matter but not well-edited (and really really needed a copy editor)
Dekkers: meditation on decay, if that sounds your kind of thing
Hotakeinen: miserable Finnish comedy (nb a pols for typo above, should be "The Human Part") in which lonely old lady gets mixed up with writer dude
Lonn: life gets out of joint in out-of-time Norger fishing village when the girl everyone falls in love with falls in love with a sailor not her husband
Morchiladze: blase son of Georgian local big figure gets dragged into daft cross-border drug deal by goofy mate, winds up in the middle of civil war; played for (grim) laughs (Dalkey Archive, if you care about that)
Nooteboom: Cees discusses the Duetschers, interesting in particular on what it was like visiting East Berlin when it was East Berlin
Sinisalo: actual troll pitches up in real-life urban Finland, winds up living with intrepid narrator, saucy times ensue IIRC (NB if saucy times do not ensue in the novel I appear to have turned up some previously unfound perversion of my own, perhaps someone wants to read this to put my mind at rest)
Stamz: first hand account of the Chicago R&B business in the 40s/50s, interesting enough, don't need to read it again
Valles: 19th Century French NYRB classic I just couldn't get along with

Any others?

xyzzz the HL won't work because I'm taking a break from that but happy to catch up at some mutually convenient point, ideally tomorrow night!

Tim, Wednesday, 22 June 2016 06:54 (nine years ago)

Ideally yes.

Have you not read Journey, xyzzzz__?

I have but gave it away as present.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 22 June 2016 07:16 (nine years ago)

love mrs palfrey at the C.

have a good FAP this evening, and thx for the notes,Tim. Will be following up on some of those. Vesaas obv sounds interesting.

Fizzles, Thursday, 23 June 2016 11:17 (nine years ago)

Vesaas is great - recently scored my 2nd copy of it (after also giving away my 1st)

Thinking I'll be voting by 6pm then depending on the queues etc should be in Tabard street by 8pm or so.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 23 June 2016 11:25 (nine years ago)

I don't think I'm on for a late one but will surely see you for one or two if you're there at 8ish.

Tim, Thursday, 23 June 2016 12:41 (nine years ago)

Actually forgot its open till 10pm.

So I'll be there by 6pm for a drink and chat and then off to vote after.

See you then.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 23 June 2016 13:33 (nine years ago)

Tom! You still coming? Likely here til 8ish but then going to have to run.

Tim, Thursday, 23 June 2016 18:20 (nine years ago)

I won't be able to get there till after 8pm, say 8.30. Not sure if anybody will still be there?

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Thursday, 23 June 2016 18:22 (nine years ago)

Woof just arrived! I will deffo wait to have a pint with you if you're coming.

Tim, Thursday, 23 June 2016 18:58 (nine years ago)

We didn't talk much about books, though in our defence there were other pressing concerns last night; pleased that Tom D has a smart new username.

Tim, Friday, 24 June 2016 13:00 (nine years ago)

Pleasure to see you all, I should add.

Tim, Friday, 24 June 2016 13:01 (nine years ago)

Likewise. Need some more Toms next time though.

They could have been Stackridge. (Tom D.), Friday, 24 June 2016 13:04 (nine years ago)

Thank you all v much for a great evening. Has cheered me up thinking about it today.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 24 June 2016 13:27 (nine years ago)

badly missed it. look fwd to the next one.

Fizzles, Saturday, 25 June 2016 05:58 (nine years ago)

Am still sad am in wrong hemisphere

🐸a hairy howling toad torments a man whose wife is deathly ill (James Morrison), Tuesday, 28 June 2016 00:42 (nine years ago)

And talking like the hulk, apparently

🐸a hairy howling toad torments a man whose wife is deathly ill (James Morrison), Tuesday, 28 June 2016 00:43 (nine years ago)

Morriseyon Morriseyon him sad

The Invention of Worrell (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 28 June 2016 01:02 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

I went to the Royal Oak this week. What a tremendous place. 6 different Harveys brews on tap.

the pinefox, Thursday, 27 October 2016 09:27 (nine years ago)

i was there last week and had a similarly great time. convivial, cheerful and great drinking, as you say pf.

Fizzles, Thursday, 27 October 2016 10:02 (nine years ago)

So, we're all leading separate lives these days ;_;

Millions of species Faye Dunaway (Tom D.), Thursday, 27 October 2016 10:44 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYphbuobAqE

Special Ore-ida Blues (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 27 October 2016 10:59 (nine years ago)

FAP mid-Nov?

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 27 October 2016 12:16 (nine years ago)

i am up to meet ppl who read books but don't talk about them

mark s, Thursday, 27 October 2016 12:19 (nine years ago)

thread description.

Fizzles, Thursday, 27 October 2016 12:33 (nine years ago)

I would FAP to not talk about books, as per, in mid-Nov. Assuming a traditional Thursday slot, the 10th would be best for me; I am busy on either the 17th or the 24th but I'm not sure which yet.

Tim, Thursday, 27 October 2016 12:48 (nine years ago)

10th is good for me too

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 27 October 2016 12:53 (nine years ago)

i am up to meet ppl who read books but don't talk about them

I don't read books but talk about them anyway, if that's any use.

Millions of species Faye Dunaway (Tom D.), Thursday, 27 October 2016 13:20 (nine years ago)

none whatever :)

see you there

mark s, Thursday, 27 October 2016 13:22 (nine years ago)

I might be able to make 10th November also.

the pinefox, Friday, 28 October 2016 09:51 (nine years ago)

10 Nov sounds good to me

(I seem only to post in the x-factor thread now but I will try to read something before we meet)

woof, Friday, 28 October 2016 10:07 (nine years ago)

10th should be ok for me as well.

Fizzles, Friday, 28 October 2016 14:28 (nine years ago)

Thursday still looking good, though I may be there a little later than usual because I'll be driving down from glamorous Sheffield that day.

Tim, Monday, 7 November 2016 15:14 (nine years ago)

All good see you then. Probably be there round 6:30 - 7pm, coming in from Bristol.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 8 November 2016 22:59 (nine years ago)


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